Fruity Delay is a delay line plugin, with
inverted stereo / ping pong modes & a lowpass filter, optimized for
automation (input and feedback values are ramped).
Fruity delay is closely related to the Fruity Delay 2 plugin.
Parameters
Input - Sets the volume level of the input signal
Feedback - Sets the echo volume. Setting this value at maximum creates
a constant level of feedback (i.e. echoes that do not fade out).
Cutoff - Sets the cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter used
on the echoes. Set to maximum to disable this feature.
Tempo - Allows you to set the tempo used to generate the echoes.
'Auto' uses the tempo of FL Studio, while the other values provide custom tempo settings.
Steps - Determines the amount of time between each echo. The default is three steps/notes.
Mode - Sets the delay filter in a special mode for processing the stereo signal: Normal processes
the stereo signal as in the original, Inv Stereo swaps the right and left channels for all echoes, Ping
Pong swaps the left and right channels of the input for each echo, creating a 'bouncing' effect (if the source contains
panned sounds).
Notes & Tips
You may need to use the Fruity Center DC
offset removal when the delay is applied on a TS404 channel.
Echoes may break up if there is tempo automation, due to a limitation in the delay engine (the buffer has to be rebuilt to match the tempo).